After promising his son he would continue the daily worship, Babasaheb Tarkhad established his own specific routine. According to Chapter 9, the Naivedya he offered constantly was a piece of sugar candy. His daily process involved making this offering during his morning worship after his bath. Later in the day, when he returned from his work in the afternoon and sat down for his meal, the cook would serve him the previously offered sugar candy as 'Prasad.' This act of consuming the blessed sugar was considered a purification of his food and was an integral part of the rule he followed, which made its absence on the day he forgot the offering so immediately noticeable and distressing to him.
What was the specific form of Naivedya that Babasaheb Tarkhad offered, and what was his routine with the prasad?
📖 Chapter 9